How Many Models Does the 360 Tire Pressure Monitor Have?
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360 tire pressure monitors are divided into two types: built-in and external sensors. Below are the specific details about tire pressure monitoring: 1. Working Principle: The tire pressure monitoring system utilizes the sensing function of ABS to compare the rotation counts of tires. Insufficient tire pressure shortens the tire's circumference, resulting in different rotation counts compared to other tires during driving. 2. Tire Pressure Alert: The tire pressure monitor alerts based on speed sensor comparisons. Tire pressure display can be checked with a pressure gauge. While driving, the tire pressure loss display monitors the tire inflation pressure. If the inflation pressure in a tire is significantly lower than others, the system will alert. When the internal tire pressure decreases, the working radius of the wheel changes, thereby altering the wheel's rotation speed. 3. Initialization: To obtain accurate tire fault information, the system requires tires to have appropriate initial pressure. Initialization must be redone after adjusting tire inflation pressure, replacing tires or wheels, and when towing a car in trailer mode or after towing.